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    Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan intend to increase trade turnover to $500 million.

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    CIS intelligence agencies will discuss the fight against religious radicalism.

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    CIS countries discussed the security of the Commonwealth's external borders in water areas

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    Tajikistan fulfilled its spring conscription plan ahead of schedule.

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    The CSTO discussed issues of improving air defense and aviation forces.

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    Tajikistan confirmed its leadership in advancing the water agenda

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    The development of the global water agenda after 2030 was discussed in Dushanbe.

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    A Shahritus resident is suspected of fraud amounting to 280,000 somoni.

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    In Dangara, an electricity grid inspector is suspected of falsifying electricity consumption data.

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    A fatal accident occurred on the Khujand-Guliston highway.

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    Regar-TadAZ won the Tajikistan Super Cup for the first time.

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    Wang Yi spoke about the need for a sustainable ceasefire in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region

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    Russia launched new strikes against Ukraine, with casualties reported.

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    Consultations between CIS countries on economic diplomacy were held in Moscow.

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    Azerbaijan Marks 108th Anniversary of the Republic:A Nation Built on Sovereignty, Resilience, and Vision

    Azerbaijan Marks 108th Anniversary of the Republic:A Nation Built on Sovereignty, Resilience, and Vision

    The SCO Secretary General met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan in Dushanbe.

    The SCO Secretary General met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan in Dushanbe.

    Tajikistan and Indonesia discussed expanding bilateral cooperation

    Tajikistan and Indonesia discussed expanding bilateral cooperation

  • Economics
    Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan intend to increase trade turnover to $500 million.

    Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan intend to increase trade turnover to $500 million.

    Tajikistan and Japan discussed a water forecasting system for the Vakhsh River.

    Tajikistan and Japan discussed a water forecasting system for the Vakhsh River.

    Tajikistan and IFAD signed an agreement on livestock development.

    Tajikistan and IFAD signed an agreement on livestock development.

    The EBRD and Tajikistan discussed the implementation of socio-economic projects

    The EBRD and Tajikistan discussed the implementation of socio-economic projects

  • Security
    CIS intelligence agencies will discuss the fight against religious radicalism.

    CIS intelligence agencies will discuss the fight against religious radicalism.

    CIS countries discussed the security of the Commonwealth's external borders in water areas

    CIS countries discussed the security of the Commonwealth's external borders in water areas

    Tajikistan fulfilled its spring conscription plan ahead of schedule.

    Tajikistan fulfilled its spring conscription plan ahead of schedule.

    The CSTO discussed issues of improving air defense and aviation forces.

    The CSTO discussed issues of improving air defense and aviation forces.

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    UN: 2.2 billion people lack access to clean water

    UN: 2.2 billion people lack access to clean water

    Dushanbe has become a global platform for the water agenda – Rasulzoda

    Dushanbe has become a global platform for the water agenda – Rasulzoda

    Tajikistan confirmed its leadership in advancing the water agenda

    Tajikistan confirmed its leadership in advancing the water agenda

    The development of the global water agenda after 2030 was discussed in Dushanbe.

    The development of the global water agenda after 2030 was discussed in Dushanbe.

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    Two Dushanbe residents were charged with selling cigarettes to minors.

    Two Dushanbe residents were charged with selling cigarettes to minors.

    A Shahritus resident is suspected of fraud amounting to 280,000 somoni.

    A Shahritus resident is suspected of fraud amounting to 280,000 somoni.

    In Dangara, an electricity grid inspector is suspected of falsifying electricity consumption data.

    In Dangara, an electricity grid inspector is suspected of falsifying electricity consumption data.

    A fatal accident occurred on the Khujand-Guliston highway.

    A fatal accident occurred on the Khujand-Guliston highway.

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    Dushanbe celebrated World Football Day with a large-scale sports festival

    Dushanbe celebrated World Football Day with a large-scale sports festival

    Regar-TadAZ won the Tajikistan Super Cup for the first time.

    Regar-TadAZ won the Tajikistan Super Cup for the first time.

    Lionel Messi joins Ronaldo as football's billionaires

    Lionel Messi joins Ronaldo as football's billionaires

    Tajikistan's youth team will play Croatia, Senegal, and Cuba at the 2026 World Cup.

    Tajikistan's youth team will play Croatia, Senegal, and Cuba at the 2026 World Cup.

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    Wang Yi spoke about the need for a sustainable ceasefire in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region

    Wang Yi spoke about the need for a sustainable ceasefire in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region

    Peng Liyuan and Tamara Vucic visited the Beijing Dance Academy.

    Peng Liyuan and Tamara Vucic visited the Beijing Dance Academy.

    Xi Jinping: China highly appreciates Pakistan's efforts to restore peace in the Middle East

    Xi Zhongxun's Testament: An Excerpt from CMG's Documentary "Sincerity and Devotion"

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    Russia launched new strikes against Ukraine, with casualties reported.

    Russia launched new strikes against Ukraine, with casualties reported.

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UN: New report warns of massive impact of drought on people and economy

July 22, 2025 / 15:00
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UN: New report warns of massive impact of drought on people and economy
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Climate change and increasing pressure on land and water resources will cause the world to experience some of the largest and most destructive droughts on record from 2023 onwards, according to a new UN-backed report.

The Global Drought Hotspots 2023-2025 report provides a comprehensive analysis of how drought exacerbates poverty, hunger, energy insecurity and ecosystem degradation.

"Drought is a silent killer. It creeps up on us, depletes resources and destroys lives in slow motion. Its scars remain for a long time," said Ibrahim Thiaw, head of the Secretariat of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.

Drought hotspots
The document was prepared by the US National Drought Mitigation Center and the Secretariat of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, with support from the International Drought Resilience Alliance. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is an active partner of the alliance. WMO has long called for proactive measures to combat drought, rather than the prevailing approach of reacting to a crisis once it has occurred.

The report synthesizes information from hundreds of official sources, scientific publications and media to highlight the regions most severely affected by droughts.

Africa
More than 90 million people in eastern and southern Africa face acute food insecurity. Some areas are experiencing the worst droughts on record. Maize and wheat crops are failing in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. In Zimbabwe alone, the 2024 maize harvest is down 70 percent from the previous year, and 9,000 livestock have died of thirst and hunger.

In Somalia, the government estimates that 43,000 people will die from drought-related famine in 2022. As of early 2025, 4.4 million people – a quarter of the population – are struggling to access food. Zambia is facing one of the world’s worst energy crises, with the Zambezi River falling to 20 percent of its average by April 2024.

Mediterranean
In Spain, drought has affected agriculture, tourism and water supplies. By September 2023, two years of drought and record heat had caused the olive harvest to fall by 50 percent, causing olive oil prices to double.

Meanwhile, in Morocco, sheep numbers have fallen by 38 percent by 2025 compared to 2016, prompting the country's king to call for the abolition of traditional sacrifices.

In Turkey, drought has accelerated groundwater depletion, causing sinkholes to form that pose a threat to populations and infrastructure.

Latin America
In the Amazon, record low river levels in 2023 and 2024 have led to mass fish kills and endangered dolphin deaths, as well as disrupted water supplies and transportation routes for hundreds of thousands of people. With deforestation and wildfires raging, the Amazon is at risk of turning from a carbon sink into a source of emissions.

The lowering of water levels in the Panama Canal has reduced its capacity by more than a third, from 38 to 24 ships per day between October 2023 and January 2024. This has caused major disruptions to global trade, including a slowdown in US soybean exports and shortages of fruit and vegetables in UK supermarkets.

Southeast Asia
Drought has disrupted production and logistics of key crops including rice, coffee, and sugar. In 2023–24, dry conditions in Thailand and India caused shortages that pushed up U.S. sugar and sugary prices by nearly 9 percent.

Women and children are among the hardest hit
Women, children, the elderly, herders, subsistence farmers and people with chronic diseases remain the most vulnerable to drought. Drought increases health risks, with cholera outbreaks, acute malnutrition, dehydration and unsafe water consumption on the rise.

In East Africa, forced child marriages have more than doubled as families struggle to survive on the money the groom’s family traditionally gives to the bride’s family. Despite an official ban in Ethiopia, such marriages have risen sharply in the four regions worst hit by drought. Girls are married off to collect dowries and reduce the family’s expenses for food and basic needs.

In Zimbabwe, entire school districts have faced mass exodus of students due to food shortages, inability to pay tuition fees and lack of sanitation, especially for girls.

In the Amazon basin, drought has disrupted the lives of remote rural and indigenous communities. In some areas, the Amazon River has reached historic lows, isolating residents – including pregnant women – and leaving entire communities without access to clean water.

Lessons and recommendations
The report calls for urgent investment to prepare for droughts. Recommendations include strengthening early warning systems and real-time monitoring of droughts and their impacts, including factors affecting food and water security.

Nature-based solutions, such as watershed restoration and traditional crops, are also needed. Experts recommend investing in resilient infrastructure, including off-grid energy and alternative water technologies, as well as gender-sensitive adaptation that protects the rights of women and girls. Global cooperation is needed to prepare for and combat droughts, especially in protecting transboundary river basins and key trade routes.

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